Crops - Planted, Harvested, Yield, Production, Price (MYA), Value of Production Sorted by Value of Production in Dollars

Commodity

Planted All Purpose Acres

Harvested Acres

Yield

Production

Price per Unit

Value of Production in Dollars

HAY

HAY

1,390,000

3.51 TONS / ACRE

4,881,000 TONS

203 $ / TON

984,855,000

HAY, ALFALFA

1,090,000

3.9 TONS / ACRE

4,251,000 TONS

205 $ / TON

871,455,000

HAY, (EXCL ALFALFA)

300,000

2.1 TONS / ACRE

630,000 TONS

180 $ / TON

113,400,000

POTATOES

POTATOES, FALL

321,000

320,000

425 CWT / ACRE

135,920,000 CWT

6.85 $ / CWT

931,052,000

POTATOES

321,000

320,000

425 CWT / ACRE

135,920,000 CWT

6.85 $ / CWT

931,052,000

WHEAT

WHEAT

1,271,000

1,196,000

78.4 BU / ACRE

93,717,000 BU

6.15 $ / BU

579,263,000

WHEAT, WINTER

780,000

730,000

80 BU / ACRE

58,400,000 BU

6 $ / BU

350,400,000

WHEAT, SPRING, (EXCL DURUM)

480,000

455,000

76 BU / ACRE

34,580,000 BU

6.45 $ / BU

223,041,000

WHEAT, SPRING, DURUM

11,000

11,000

67 BU / ACRE

737,000 BU

7.9 $ / BU

5,822,000

BARLEY

BARLEY

560,000

510,000

94 BU / ACRE

47,940,000 BU

4.9 $ / BU

234,906,000

BEANS

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE

125,000

124,000

1,800 LB / ACRE

2,232,000 CWT

31.9 $ / CWT

71,201,000

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, PINK

6,000

6,000

2,600 LB / ACRE

156,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, SMALL, RED

8,000

8,000

2,630 LB / ACRE

210,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, SMALL, WHITE

2,300

2,300

1,830 LB / ACRE

42,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, OTHER

5,600

5,600

2,540 LB / ACRE

142,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, NAVY

1,500

1,500

2,600 LB / ACRE

39,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, BLACK

1,400

1,400

2,570 LB / ACRE

36,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, CHICKPEAS

74,000

73,000

1,320 LB / ACRE

965,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, PINTO

19,000

19,000

2,470 LB / ACRE

470,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, GREAT NORTHERN

4,000

4,000

2,400 LB / ACRE

96,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, DARK, RED, KIDNEY

1,500

1,500

2,200 LB / ACRE

33,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, CHICKPEAS, SMALL

29,000

29,000

1,410 LB / ACRE

410,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, CHICKPEAS, LARGE

45,000

44,000

1,260 LB / ACRE

555,000 CWT

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, LIGHT, RED, KIDNEY

1,700

1,700

2,530 LB / ACRE

43,000 CWT

CORN

CORN, GRAIN

80,000

200 BU / ACRE

16,000,000 BU

4.2 $ / BU

67,200,000

CORN

320,000

CORN, SILAGE

235,000

28 TONS / ACRE

6,580,000 TONS

ONIONS

ONIONS, DRY, SUMMER, STORAGE

7,000

6,900

820 CWT / ACRE

5,658,000 CWT

8.4 $ / CWT

44,083,000

MINT

MINT, PEPPERMINT, OIL

14,700

105 LB / ACRE

1,544,000 LB

21.5 $ / LB

33,196,000

MINT, SPEARMINT, OIL

1,200

130 LB / ACRE

156,000 LB

21 $ / LB

3,276,000

HOPS

HOPS

3,743

1,847 LB / ACRE

6,913,800 LB

2.75 $ / LB

19,013,000

APPLES

APPLES, UTILIZED

64,000,000 LB

14,078,000

APPLES, NOT HARVESTED

1,000,000 LB

APPLES, NOT SOLD

3,000,000 LB

APPLES

2,400

28,300 LB / ACRE

68,000,000 LB

0.22 $ / LB

PEAS

PEAS, DRY EDIBLE

46,000

44,000

1,800 LB / ACRE

792,000 CWT

13.5 $ / CWT

10,692,000

PEAS, WRINKLED SEED

138,000 CWT

36 $ / CWT

4,968,000

PEAS, AUSTRIAN WINTER

9,000

7,500

1,600 LB / ACRE

120,000 CWT

23.9 $ / CWT

2,868,000

CANOLA

CANOLA

35,000

34,000

1,800 LB / ACRE

61,200,000 LB

16 $ / CWT

9,792,000

LENTILS

LENTILS

25,000

24,000

1,100 LB / ACRE

264,000 CWT

29.2 $ / CWT

7,709,000

CHERRIES

CHERRIES, SWEET, UTILIZED

2,800 TONS

6,399,000

CHERRIES, SWEET

700

4 TONS / ACRE

2,800 TONS

2,290 $ / TON

CHERRIES, SWEET, FRESH MARKET

(D) TONS

(D) $ / TON

(D)

CHERRIES, SWEET, PROCESSING

(D) TONS

(D) $ / TON

(D)

PEACHES

PEACHES, UTILIZED

5,400 TONS

4,336,000

PEACHES, NOT SOLD

400 TONS

PEACHES

1,100

5.27 TONS / ACRE

5,800 TONS

803 $ / TON

OATS

OATS

70,000

15,000

82 BU / ACRE

1,230,000 BU

2.45 $ / BU

3,014,000

PLUMS & PRUNES

PLUMS & PRUNES

400

7 TONS / ACRE

2,800 TONS

466 $ / TON

1,306,000

PLUMS & PRUNES, UTILIZED

2,800 TONS

PLUMS & PRUNES, PROCESSING

(D) TONS

(D) $ / TON

(D)

PLUMS & PRUNES, FRESH MARKET

(D) TONS

(D) $ / TON

(D)

HAYLAGE

HAYLAGE

120,000

10.83 TONS / ACRE

1,300,000 TONS

HAYLAGE, (EXCL ALFALFA)

40,000

9.5 TONS / ACRE

380,000 TONS

HAYLAGE, ALFALFA

80,000

11.5 TONS / ACRE

920,000 TONS

HAY & HAYLAGE

HAY & HAYLAGE, ALFALFA

140,000

1,120,000

4.2 TONS / ACRE, DRY BASIS

4,706,000 TONS, DRY BASIS

HAY & HAYLAGE

1,460,000

3.78 TONS / ACRE, DRY BASIS

5,524,000 TONS, DRY BASIS

HAY & HAYLAGE, (EXCL ALFALFA)

340,000

2.41 TONS / ACRE, DRY BASIS

818,000 TONS, DRY BASIS

SUGARBEETS

SUGARBEETS

171,000

169,000

37.5 TONS / ACRE

6,338,000 TONS

(NA) Not Available(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations(S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate(X) Not Applicable(Z) Less than half the rounding unit

Census State Profile: Idaho

Ranked Items Within The U.S., 2012

Item

Quantity

U.S. Rank

Universe 1

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD ($1,000)

Total value of agricultural products sold

7,801,446

19

50

Value of crops, including nursery and greenhouse

3,443,012

20

50

Value of livestock, poultry, and their products

4,358,435

15

50

VALUE OF SALES BY COMMODITY GROUP ($1,000)

Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas

1,448,089

23

50

Tobacco

-

-

19

Cotton and cottonseed

-

-

17

Vegetables, melons, potatoes and sweet potatoes

967,476

4

50

Fruit, tree nuts, and berries

(D)

29

50

Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture and sod

53,157

36

50

Cut Christmas trees and short rotation woody crops

(D)

(D)

49

Other crops and hay

950,370

4

50

Poultry and eggs

49,733

36

50

Cattle and calves

1,808,929

10

50

Milk from cows

2,333,364

4

50

Hogs and pigs

(D)

32

50

Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk

42,173

7

50

Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys

(D)

34

50

Aquaculture

52,582

12

50

Other animals and other animal products

33,592

11

50

TOP CROP ITEMS (acres)

Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, grass silage, and greenchop

1,376,632

16

50

Wheat for grain, all

1,250,494

11

49

Winter wheat for grain

738,354

11

48

Barley for grain

593,469

3

43

Spring wheat for grain

499,623

6

29

TOP LIVESTOCK INVENTORY ITEMS (number)

Cattle and calves

2,397,541

13

50

Layers

655,346

39

50

Pullets for laying flock replacement

(D)

35

50

Sheep and lambs

231,078

8

50

Pheasants

137,590

6

50

Other State Highlights, 2012

Economic Characteristics

Quantity

Farm by value of sales

Less than $1,000

6,593

$1,000 to $2,499

2,376

$2,500 to $4,999

2,487

$5,000 to $9,999

2,367

$10,000 to $19,999

1,959

$20,000 to $24,999

578

$25,000 to $39,999

1,296

$40,000 to $49,999

546

$50,000 to $99,999

1,518

$100,000 to $249,999

1,835

$250,000 to $499,999

1,260

$500,000 or more

2,001

Total farm production expenses ($1,000)

6,642,131

Average per farm ($)

267,655

Net cash farm income of the operations ($1,000)

1,477,387

Average per farm ($)

59,534

Operator Characteristics

Quantity

Principal operators by primary occupation

Farming

12,349

Other

12,467

Principal operators by sex

Male

21,821

Female

2,995

Average age of principal operator

57.6

All operators by race2

American Indian or Alaska Native

229

Asian

162

Black or African American

22

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

27

White

39,122

More than one race

185

All operators of Spanish, Hispanic or Latino Origin 2

1,113

Note: See "Census of Agriculture, Volume 1, Geographic Area Series" for complete footnotes, explanations, definitions, and methodology.
1 Universe is number of states in U.S. with item.
2 Data were collected for a maximum of three operators per farm.
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
- Represents zero.